Dan Wootton Outspoken - UK CITIES BURN AS BRITS ERUPT OVER MASS IMMIGRATION AS BELFAST BEHEADING SUSPECT CHARGED
Episode Date: June 10, 2026BREAKING RIGHT NOW: Belfast burns as Slippery Starmer’s UK is metaphorically on fire after a beheading attempting on the streets sees the British native population rise up and say enough is enough d...uring a night that started with the Lord’s prayer but regrettably turned violent. Tommy Robinson declared: Belfast is burning with rage tonight. But the unrest was nationwide, with scenes of fury in cities like Glasgow and London too, as the kingdom was united in rage. Today Hadi Olidid, the Sudanese illegal granted asylum by our suicidal government in order to stay in the UK, has appeared in court. This poor soul, Steven Ogilvie, is fighting for life in hospital, having lost his left eye. Yet the disgusting mainstream media, especially Sky News' Cathy Newsman, have decided this is a story about Nigel Farage, Tommy Robinson, Elon Musk and the invisible far right and the scenes in parliament show what has contributed to the fury among Brits. After Dan's Digest, we’ll cross live to Sarah White on the streets of Belfast. Then joining me on the Superstar Panel: Father Calvin Robinson – host of the Common Sense Crusade on YouTube, @SunilSharmaUK – host of Host of Rational Voices with Sunil, Jamie Bryson – the Northern Irish author and loyalist behind Brexit Betrayed, and Chris Cork, the independent political commentator behind Corky on YouTube. PLUS: Richard Tice fights with Channel 4 News live on air, as the MSM try to pin the disorder on Nigel Farage rather than the mass illegal immigration that allowed a Belfast man to lose his eye. AND: Rupert Lowe goes to war with Reform UK, blaming Suella Braverman and Robert Jenrick directly for the violence committed by the Sudanese immigrant who should have stayed an illegal. THEN IN THE ROYAL UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Meghan Markle posts a bizarre new picture of Prince Harry and Archie, as the fake royals make fresh new public demands to see King Charles with the usual catch. We’ll have all the royal latest with YouTube sensation According2Taz. To watch in full, please subscribe at https://www.outspoken.live LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day: https://youtube.com/@danwoottonoutspoken?si=-2BhmEbBSN1fyESS?sub_confirmation=1 ---------- Find the full audio show wherever you get your podcasts: Apple — https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/dan-wootton-outspoken/id1762436723 Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/19Ltoneek2MSPL10CpSA1J?si=8f6d84e2db56448c ---------- Follow Dan on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@outspokendan Follow Dan on Twitter: https://x.com/danwootton Follow Dan on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danwootton/ Follow Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danwootton/?hl=en #DanWootton#DanWoottonOutspoken#news#outspoken#uknews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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censorship, I'm Dan Wooden. This is outspoken episode number 511. And breaking right now,
Belfast Burns, as slippery Stamers UK is metaphorically on fire, after a beheading attempt on
the streets sees the British native population rise up and say enough as enough. During a night
that started with the Lord's Prayer, but regrettably turned violent.
Stand back, mate. Be careful. Watch your eyes.
There's your car away.
Not that's her.
I wonder what that's wrong.
Tommy Robinson declared that
that Belfast is burning with rage.
Get me.
They're kicking this foreign.
Oh, holy fuck man.
They'll just kick this whole firing.
Oh, shit.
Oh my god!
No, put my fire now!
Fucking shot up!
I'm getting on a need.
As we come on air, Belfast cops bracing for a second night of riots with reports that homes are boarded up,
shops are closed and public transport is shut down.
But the unrest was nationwide with scenes of fury in cities like Glasgow and London too,
as the kingdom was finally united.
Today, Hadiolid, the Sudanese illegal granted asylum by our suicidal government in order to stay in the UK.
has appeared in court.
This poor soul, Stephen Ogilvie,
is fighting for his life in hospital,
having lost his left eye.
Yet the disgusting mainstream media have decided
this is a story about Nigel Farage,
Tommy Robinson, Elon Musk,
and an invisible far-right.
Several members of the far-right salivate
when things like this happen
and use it as an excuse to exploit and stoke up division.
That's precisely what's happened.
The man whose life was attempted,
well, the attempt was made on his life yesterday,
is probably being treated in a hospital by a foreign national.
Also interesting to understand if he's got any history of any mental health issues,
because clearly someone who does this must be deranged in some way,
so I don't know. We'll wait and see.
So you can see that Tommy Robinson and Rupert Lowe were far earlier,
onto this story and then the mainstream political parties follow suit.
So the question is, to what extent far-right accounts on X
are whipping this up for their own ends?
And the completely out-of-touch scenes in Parliament today
show that Brits have good reason to be an open revolt.
We are united in calling for calm and determined to restore order,
support the police and all those on the front line
and ensure that justice is done.
crime that makes us all feel immense pain and anger, and then extremists who exploit that grief and
anger to spread hatred and violence, aided and abettled by social media barons like Elon Musk.
Okay, so it is a very big day of breaking news.
Straight after my digest, we are going to cross live to the streets of Belfast where Sarah
White and Craig Houston are standing by.
Then joining me on the superstar panel today, Father Calvin Robinson, the host of Common Sense Crusade on YouTube,
Sunal Sharma, host of Rational Voices with Sunal, Jamie Bryson, the Northern Irish author and loyalist behind Brexit betrayed,
who joins us from Northern Ireland, he was on one of those peaceful protests last night.
And Chris Cork, the independent political commentator behind Corky on YouTube.
Also coming up on the show today, Richard Tice fights with Channel 4 News live on air,
the MSM tries to pin last night's disorder on Nigel Farage rather than the mass illegal immigration
that allowed a Balfast man to lose his eye. And Rupert Lowe goes to war with Reform UK,
blaming Sualla Braverman and Robert Jenrick directly for the violence committed by the Sudanese
immigrant who should have stayed an illegal. We'll also, of course, have the Royal Uncancelled Aftershow
as normal after the main show at www.w.org.org.org.org. We'll also be revealing a
a new Greatest Britain and Union Jackass.
Jamie has nominated Michelle O'Neill, the Northern Ireland First Minister,
for suggesting her desire for open borders, is fake news.
Chris Cork has nominated Hillary Ben for showing more concern over the term alien culture
than the attempt to beheading.
And Sunil Sharma has nominated Gary Neville.
He says he was once a man who proudly represented his country.
He is now a man who uses his platform to show he is a champagne socialist,
as well as an ignorant man.
He targeted angry, middle-aged white men behind Britain's divisions
for simply displaying their country's flag.
I hope the wet wipe doesn't get too offended this World Cup
when he sees millions of people waving the English flag.
Keep your superchats coming in.
I'm very keen to hear from you today.
But now let's go.
Haddy Alidi.
He should have never been here.
This is the Sudanese illegal.
granted asylum by our suicidal government in order to stay in the UK
an attempt to behead a poor soul called Stephen Ogilvy,
who is now fighting for life in hospital having lost his left eye.
Al-Dee nearly removed his head too.
He is from Khartoum in Sudan.
The city is currently under control of the Muslim Brotherhood Allied Sudanese Armed Forces.
beheadings are an Islamist specialty.
When he arrived in hospital, a court heard today that he boasted,
I've killed someone, I don't know if they are dead.
He then told the NHS staff member attempting to help him with a hand injury,
I will kill you.
And by the way, for anyone calling this a stabbing, yes, I'm looking at you, sly news.
Restore Britain leader, Rupert Lowe has an important message.
It wasn't a stabbing.
He tried to butcher the man's neck and remove his head in the street.
Think about that.
And we have thought about that.
And that is why last night, despite warnings from the MSM and the entire political class,
Belfast burned and the rest of the UK was metaphorically on fire.
As the native population seemed to have a clear message, we have had enough.
The Northern Irish First Minister, Michelle O'Neill, said the rioters displayed a disgusting cowardice.
And look, that might be true.
But I could say the same thing about Michelle O'Neill and the entire political class for many generations who have allowed this to happen,
but have refused to listen to our concerns about the dire consequences of uncontrolled mass immigration.
So after hundreds of protesters gathered on the corner of Lannock Way and Shankill Road to say the Lord's Prayer for the victim,
violence sadly and somewhat predictably began.
So you'll see this was the moment
that the Belfast glider was set ablaze.
The tram immediately
becoming a symbol of the revolt
with these pictures being broadcast
across the globe.
The UK was on fire.
I'll see sound.
Ew.
There's your car away.
Not that there.
I wonder about that there.
Stand back.
Whoa.
Look that.
Oh my God.
Stand back, mate.
Be careful.
What's your eyes?
Afterwards, Tommy Robinson posted Belfasters burning with rage tonight.
Vehicles being hijacked and burned out in Northern Ireland.
Britain is at breaking point and the government have turned their backs on the people.
You care.
Stama and your ilk have turned our country into hell.
Resign.
Call a general election.
Get out of the way and let some real leaders save our nation before it's too late.
The scenes were a definition of a native population that seems to have lost all hope.
Holy shit, man.
Oh, holy fuck.
They'll just kick this whole bar in.
Oh, my.
God, what the fuck?
You get me, I didn't get me, bro.
You just punch him.
What the fuck?
Basil the Great reported they set a car on fire and pushed it into a migrant shop watch.
Oh, fuck.
Shit, shit.
Oh my God.
My God.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
Police fans were then attacked.
Hooded young folk were reported to be kicking the doors down of HMOs,
believed to house illegals with World Source News,
reporting protesters in Belfast are going house to house looking for migrants
and evicting them.
Watch.
We're all straight and like fucking off.
Houses were soon on fire.
Some of the scenes were truly dystopian, as a young girl walked the street surrounded by burning vehicles.
We're getting on a day.
Of course we're only seeing any of this because of independent journalists and citizen journalists like the Watchmen
who captured the warlike environment as the sun finally went down and police tried to
to regain control.
There was so much
thank you very much
sorry with that
just go back
away because if it were good fine
we don't let me hurt
there was so much
significant about
those protests
because it also
saw Protestants
and Catholics
coming together
with Weak Hells
noting this is massive
Shankill and
Ardoin residents
out together tonight
something that
doesn't happen
in Belfast
there were other
extraordinary scenes too, like reports that armed Irishmen have set up anti-migrant checkpoints
and asserting cars. Watch.
Holy shit. That's scary. You're tracking the car.
What a guy? There's not like it about you.
You, they're fucking tracking a very fucking now.
But there have been some people who've been willing to engage with us off camera away from the glare of the camera. And unconfirm, but someone just mentioned to us,
about 10 minutes ago that in another community just up the road from where we are just now,
locals there are stopping cars, checkpoints essentially set up to try and see
who the occupants are inside those vehicles and if they are foreign nationals at all.
And that...
Sly news, I'll come to them in just a moment.
But this was a national movement.
There was an equal level of anger on the streets of Glasgow and Scotland.
Jim Ferguson reported on footage circulating online showing confrontations between migrants and protesters.
Watch.
Ladies were back in Epping, Essex, too.
That was the epicentre of last summer's disorder.
And in London, protesters clashed with police over their refusal to take the knee for Henry Novak.
He's good for the English!
He's got it! Take the knee, boys!
Take the knee! Why won't you take the knee?
Take the knee!
Aye, aye, aye.
It's two-tier policing right now.
Take the knee for every no back.
And here there's a child that got killed.
Take it.
Why don't you take the knee?
Why don't you take the knee?
Look, I don't care.
Why don't you take the knee?
They've done it for George Floyd.
Take the knee right now. Come, boys.
Boys. Two-tier police.
I'm standing with my brother. I'm standing with my brother.
Come on, boys.
I'm standing my fucking boys.
We don't see color.
We see the two-tier policing.
Why?
You won't talk to us.
You won't say nothing.
You've been out all this thoughts.
We're here sitting here.
Peace with you.
Taking a knee and you won't take a knee for any of us.
Why?
You sit here.
Do you not feel like a traitor to your own country?
You must do.
I hope the next victim's more fucking sound and tall.
Take the knee.
Take the knee.
Take the knee.
Take the knee.
Take the knee.
Take the knee.
Take the knee.
Take the knee.
Oh, it's all different when a white man gets killed, isn't it?
That's extraordinary footage, but you won't have seen any of it in the mainstream media,
whose coverage proves that our elite class live in a parallel universe.
Indeed, the big problem for sly news is not that the attempted beheading happened,
it's that Tommy Robinson and others dared post about it at all.
Well, I would just say these are not protests. These are small pockets of riots that help
absolutely no one. And the reason why this is happening is because of the internet,
is because this crime was filmed and posted online, and is because several members of the far right
salivate when things like this happen
and use it as an excuse to exploit
and stoke up division. That's precisely what's happened.
You have Tommy Robinson putting out
lists of locations for people to go out and cause trouble
amplified by Elon Musk.
And this is a sad state of affairs that we're in,
that things are moving so fast
that we think we know what all of this is about.
People on the street think they know what they're getting angry about
when so few facts are actually known about what happens
and it's a dismal state of affairs.
Sly News further disgraced itself by claiming,
with no information whatsoever,
that the man attacked Stephen Ogilvy,
was in hospital being treated by a foreigner.
Belfast telegraph pointing out that the man whose life was attempted,
well, the attempt was made on his life yesterday,
is probably being treated in a hospital by a foreign national.
This just achieves absolutely nothing at all.
They also pushed the idea that the alleged beheader was suffering from, you know it, mental health issues.
heinous attack and clearly our thoughts are with the victim of this appalling crime.
It will be interesting now to understand exactly on what basis this individual was granted asylum in the first place.
We understand he was from Sudan.
It would also interesting to understand if he's got any history of any mental health issues,
because clearly someone who does this must be deranged in some way, so I don't know.
We'll wait and see.
But on the streets, the protesters made it absolutely clear that sly news wasn't welcome.
We're going to pass back to you now as some of those people who aren't happier coming over to us.
We'll pass you back to the studio.
Yeah, you stay safe.
But it was the same everywhere in the mainstream Channel 4 News,
desperate to pin any disturbances on Elon Musk
during a conversation with Matthew O'Toole,
the Northern Ireland leader of the opposition in the Assembly.
This situation should not be inflamed by outsiders,
especially people like Elon Musk or people in English politics.
On the other hand, he wants there to be tied to controls
on immigration and asylum seekers.
Is he got a fair point?
Well, look, the events last night,
Matt were grutask and uphold.
and people across the community in Belfast,
and across Northern Ireland are totally shocked by them.
But it is true to say that they've been left on
by the hard right internationally,
by Elon Musk and his fellow travellers online.
So any concern people have about any issue
and people will, of course, be appalled by the scenes last night.
They want to know the status of this individual
and they want to know why this was allowed to happen.
But we have to be honest and clear about what's happening here.
The worst possible elements of hate are trying to know
are trying to exploit what's happened.
It was even worse on the British Bashing Corporation,
which ran the most appalling episode of Newsnight,
featuring the leader of the SDLP, Claire Haney.
You're not going to believe this. Watch.
Around 100 masked men make their way down a street in Belfast,
kicking in doors and breaking windows.
They say they're getting the foreigners out.
Protesters have gathered in the city after Monday's horrific knife attack.
We've got reaction from leading politicians.
Will their further appeals for calm fall on deaf ears?
And they help nobody, and Elon Musk and Tommy Robinson and Nigel Farage will be sitting pretty in their big houses
after bringing this level of disorder and fear to people in Belfast.
You just described what the masked men were doing as a race-based pogrom.
Sorry, no, no, no, I'm not disputing what you're saying.
I'm asking you what information can you give us?
Were they specifically targeting migrant families?
Do you know that for a fact?
Well, I don't know what else you can call it
because they have been going.
I've seen videos of going door to door
in areas, yes, that are likely to be people
from minority ethnic backgrounds,
people who are working in our public services
who are contributing to the economy
and yes, people who've come here in different ways.
There was no balance whatsoever.
Indeed, we had to put up with the despicable site
of that hard leftist nutter, Medi Hassar,
agreeing with so-called conservative Jeremy Hunt
that this is all the fault of Elon Musk.
Can I just first say,
it's not often I almost agree with every single word
a Conservative Party politician says.
So thank you for that, Jeremy,
if there were only a few more of you in your party.
It is disgusting to see everyone,
politicians, media figures, activists,
and the world's richest man
exploiting a murder like this,
weaponising those images.
And Elon Musk has done this before.
That smug shit show,
prompted ex-BBC star Liz Kershaw to post, well, Newsnight reached an all-time low tonight.
No attempt at balance at all. Three smug politicians in the studio, all trotting out tropes about
Trump, Farage and Mask, and of course blaming the far right for people's anger, not the refugee
from Sudan for whom there seems to be some sympathy. What contempt they and BBC news have
for the British people. But I think the worst of all is Cathy Newman of Sly News, who all we,
has decided to make this story about her,
proving I think that she's a very sick human being.
Last night, she rushed straight to her newsroom computer
to blame Far Right, Lowe, Robinson and Farage
for whipping this up for their own ends.
So let's look at how this story unfolded on X.
The attack happened soon after 10.30 last night.
So just over an hour later, 1139 p.m.,
Tommy Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon,
posts a video on X, saying horrific scenes in North Belfast tonight,
as an invader was caught trying to behead a man in the middle of the street.
Now, the Restore MP, Rupert Lowe, uses similarly strong language at 618 this morning.
If a migrant comes to our country and attempts to saw a man's head off in the street,
a restore Britain government will not deport.
With the British people's approval, that savage will be put to death.
That is not enough. These atrocities will keep happening.
The barbarians are already inside the gates.
Immigration will end from countries that are proven to supply us with these monsters.
Third world migrants who hate our way of life will be removed from our country.
Restore Britain will deport millions.
Now, 8.42 a.m., Nigel Farage joins in.
What happened in Belfast last night is horrific.
The authorities must reveal the identity and status of the attacker immediately.
The public are entitled to the truth.
9.09 a.m. Alex Burgard for the Tories says last night there was an appalling and brutal attack in North Belfast, which was met by extraordinary bravery by some local people. The police have made an arrest and it is vital they're able to do their job. Residents should be told the facts of the case as soon as possible. And it's not until 10.7 a.m. that the Prime Minister says the horrific attack in Belfast last night is sickening. I have absolutely no tolerance for abhorrent scenes of violence like this on our streets.
My thoughts are first and foremost with the victim,
and I thank the first responders,
including members of the public who intervened.
So you can see that Tommy Robinson and Rupert Lowe
were far earlier onto this story,
and then the mainstream political parties follow suit.
So the question is, to what extent far-right accounts on X
are whipping this up for their own ends?
Kathy, this wasn't a story!
We're just looking at live...
God, it wasn't a story!
It was an attempted beheading.
It happened.
Do you not want them to report the truth?
Because you wouldn't have.
As Bernie Spofforth countered,
Kathy Newman cherry picked just a handful of prominent posts,
Robinson Lowe Farage,
to blame far-right accounts for whipping this up.
Reality.
The graphic video of the attempted beheading went viral on its own,
shared instantly by locals, eyewitnesses,
and bystanders late on June the 8th,
even before Tommy Robinson's main posts.
But for some,
lie, this entire
story is about
Tommy Robinson.
There are people who want to silence those of us
who are willing to stand up to Tommy Robinson and say,
you are wrong, you do not speak in my name.
And what's more, he does not speak in the name
of the vast majority of white people or
brown people in this country who do
not want that sort of hatred stirring up.
And I did go public about some of the death threats
that I got after just simply questioning
a reform politician about...
And all you did was your job. I was here.
You were asking the right questions.
Oh, you're the hero here, aren't you? You're the hero!
Seriously, this is why we're in trouble.
Kudos to X, Sly News and GB News star Colin Brazier,
who responded to this coverage with such a perfect piece of analysis.
Let me share it with you.
The MSM is in denial tonight about events in Belfast.
They pay lip service to the story before swinging into full organ of reassurance mode.
The story demands they suspend.
their obedience to the cult of open borders globalisation and all cultures are equal multiculturalism.
They can't do it. The newspapers were as bad. Look at the Guardian, which called the attempt to
be heading in Belfast a far right trigger event and say that working class communities are upset by it
due to social media. This was the aftermath in Belfast this morning. So this is the aftermath
from last night in Belfast, go and give this guy a follow,
go and give you K-splush, look at this, cars burnt out,
HMOs burn out, and our government wonder why people are angry.
Obviously, we're not here to incite any violence
or anything like that, but what do we expect?
What do we expect when we're not being listened to?
Wow, look at that.
These are believed to be HMOs.
I got set a light last night.
Look at that all completely burnt out.
I'd look, so just keep safe out of there, people.
Do you know what I mean?
Do not give them a chance to take you down.
We've got mainstream media here as well.
Wow.
Yet all the police can do today
is try to scare young people into staying home
because their politicians offer them no hope of a decent future.
After that disorder, 100,
100 people face prosecution through the investigation that we then undertook.
Many of those people are now going before the courts and getting custodial sentences.
We will deal with this.
We will be on the streets tonight in numbers even more than we were last night.
And we have got arrangements in hand to get mutual aid that will be arriving here tomorrow.
And we're looking to get further some 200 officers to get on the streets to deal with this.
These young people who are doing this are changing their own lives for the future.
They won't have the opportunities they would otherwise have had.
So please, please, please think of that if you know anybody who could be involved in this.
Then at lunchtime, more than 24 hours after the attack first went viral,
the treacherous Prime Minister Slippri Stama finally spoke to the nation,
not because he wanted to, but only because he was forced to appear at PMQs.
Mr Speaker, people are rightly sickened by the horrific attack on Monday night in North Belfast.
As you have just said, the man arrested has been in court in Belfast this morning and charged.
I want to thank the Police Service of Northern Ireland and other first responders and members of the public who responded with such bravery.
And our thoughts are with the victim.
But let me be clear, Mr. Speaker, the acts of violence.
violence and arson that followed are totally unjustified.
This morning I spoke with the First Minister, the Deputy First Minister and the Chief Constable.
And the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland is meeting leaders in Belfast today.
We are united in calling for calm and determined to restore order, support the police and all those on the front line, and ensure that justice is done.
Mr Speaker, as the World Cup gets underway,
I'd like to wish the best of luck to both Scotland and England.
Oh, yes, let's just move on.
Let's just move on to the World Cup.
Your country is literally burning.
But I promise you, that's pretty much what they did.
Like, Sama and Bainanok didn't want to have any discussion about mass immigration.
Both their parties are to blame.
So it was led to Ed Davy, to return to the topic,
the truly grotesque Lib Dem leader,
who you will see here, is much, much, much more concerned
about the fact that he's not doing well in Elon Musk's algorithm
than the beheading attempt,
while he also pissed all over the very concept of free speech.
Too many times we see the same pattern,
an appalling crime that makes us all feel immense pain and anger,
and then extremists who exploit that grief and anger,
to spread hatred and violence, aided and abetted by social media barons like Elon Musk and their divisive
algorithms. Does the Prime Minister agree this is not who we are as a country, and that it is not
free speech if it is controlled by tech billionaires and their algorithms? So we crack down properly
on platforms like X that are fueling violence and hatred?
Mr Speaker, we will crack down on anyone who's fueling this division.
But it is really important, and I agree with him, we are heading into a very difficult situation in Northern Ireland.
As I say, I've spoken to the Chief Constable, the First Minister, a Deputy First Minister this morning.
They are united in saying we should all be calling for calm.
The police are on the front line, and it's our duty as politicians to call for that calm.
and nobody who's a politician
should be whipping up division and hatred.
We're not whipping up anything.
You just don't want to talk about the issue.
As Matt Walsh put it,
nobody can explain how mass migration
from the third world has benefited the West.
Even the advocates of these policies
cannot explain its benefits.
That's because there is no benefit and they know it.
Death, destruction and horrors beyond comprehension,
that's all it brings us.
Now let's go live to Belfast.
We will bring us.
in the superstar panel, Father Calvin Robinson, Sunil, Sharma, Jamie, Bryson and Chris Cork
imminently. But first, I want to head to the streets of Belfast, where we are joined by activists
and independent broadcasters, Sarah White and Craig Houston. Now, Sarah, Belfast police are saying
they are bracing for a second night of chaos on the streets. There are reports that homes are
it up, shops are shut and public transport has been cancelled.
What are you seeing, Sarah?
Do you expect there to be more tension?
Yeah, definitely, because the authorities and government are just fueling a fire that
is nobody's happy here with what they're hearing.
As you can see from behind me, there's three cars on this street that have burnt out.
There's multiple houses that have been burnt out as well.
and the local community have had enough.
Our government is important
and allowing the worst of the heathen to come onto our shores
and it quotes that in the Bible as well.
And they don't care about us.
They don't care about the people of Northern Ireland.
They don't care about people in the whole of the United Kingdom.
And they're not engineers, doctors and surgeons.
They're butchers and murderers and people who want to rape and pillage.
And people have had enough.
And they say about we're causing a divide.
We're not causing a divide.
They're causing a divide because they're allowing these people on our streets
who haven't got a, they don't want to assimilate,
they don't want to mix with anybody.
They just want to take over and that's what they're here for.
We don't need third welders.
You import third worlders.
You get third world problems.
Indeed, Craig Houston, what's happening where you are in Belfast?
Well, a lot is the same.
And it cut to Sarah there for a second.
I thought we're on the same street.
I've seen this same picture all over the city since I arrived at 6 a.m. this morning
and speaking to a lot of the locals and getting the same feedback.
I keep saying that.
I've travelled up and down the length of the United Kingdom
and listening to people's concerns unlike our parliamentarians.
And the only thing that separates us is their accents.
And these people have just had enough.
And I don't think anybody's saying, you know, what they've done last night,
what potentially could happen against you to the end.
You know, anybody's going to say that's wonderful.
but when people lose hope that their parliamentarians are not listening to them,
then these things do happen.
I was disappointed.
I've got my higher curve there that pickpuckles forming.
I don't know how to change the radio,
so I'll unfortunately have to listen to BBC also all day.
And some of the stuff, the way that the mainstream are describing it,
they're completely forgetting that what started this story,
that's conveniently put to the side,
and all we hear about it's far right,
we hear about racism, about all that stuff.
And nobody in the mainstreams want to talk about.
but actually ignited these things.
And I've done the exact same 12 months ago in Balimina,
and the people in Balamina are getting dated
with the exact same field.
The politicians are mainstream would tell their concerns.
And when people have hope in their politicians
and have hope in society,
then I've got something to go down to it.
But when that hope disappears,
then we end up in eight slides like last night,
similar things that I was in class on last night.
And there was not to say anywhere near the degree
for seeing in Velcroft of all this.
But, you know, there was some things at the path of the cold test here.
And if we don't hear people hope, then these things will just happen.
Indeed.
And there is no hope.
I just want to take you to some video that we've just got in from the nowhere photographer
who says Belfast is closed.
And we're looking there at the Central City Mall.
And certainly all of the shops seen, seen,
to be shut, no people.
And Sarah, at that press conference earlier today,
the Northern Ireland police said that there would be an extra 200 officers on the street.
From the conversations that you're having today, Sarah,
are the protesters being put off at all by that?
Definitely not.
And also the police here know well that they should do well to sit in their motors.
And that's exactly what they do do,
because they're paid to do a job,
but they don't want to put themselves in danger.
So they'll sit in their motors,
they'll take their paycheck,
and they let everybody get on with what they're doing.
Because from me speaking to police,
from what I can hear,
they're all on the side of the community.
And they're finding this unacceptable as well.
What you've got to remember is there's murals all over Northern Ireland,
whether it's from IRA, loyalists, you know, different areas.
And that's their history, their culture.
There isn't murals up,
picked in Mohammed. These people don't want these people in their communities and they've had enough.
I think the road that Craig's on, if it's the right road that I'm thinking of, one of the houses
that they burnt out was a migrant brothel. They don't want these people in their communities.
They're just completely, they're deranged. They're not going to mix with us. They're not,
why are we getting the worst? The worst of the worst. These people are not even accepted into their
own communities, they're being sent here because they're scum.
Sarah, I wanted to ask you about the statement that has come from the family of Stephen Ogilvy,
the victim, because I do worry a little bit that we're being gas-let again and that the same thing
is happening that happened with Henry Novak's family, where politicians and the police are
going to hide behind the family statement. But this is the family statement, which claims we have
many migrants who make a deeply valuable contribution to our country, we depend on them to make
our country work, we do not want this terrible tragedy to be used to divide people. Does that
sound genuine to you, Sarah, about how the people of Belfast are feeling?
That statement doesn't sound genuine. It's basically, there is a lot of, that is being
covered up at the moment. And I have had many people get in touch with me from the staff of
the immigration department and they was told to go home as their lives could be in danger,
their computers were shut down and all information was covered up about this particular migrant.
They don't want people knowing who he is, what his background is and who sponsored him.
There's a lot of questions going on and they know that they are hiding a lot of evidence here
that the community are feeling very strongly about and they want to.
answers and all they're doing is adding fuel to the fire. So I don't believe that that statement
has come from the family. And also, I would like to add that there was a house that I spoke to
earlier and they had chucked migrants out of the house. But the house next door was a family
that was foreigners that had come here legally and they wasn't touch. So it's just illegal
migrants that people have got a problem with. Indeed. And we are looking at some of your
extraordinary footage from last night, Sarah White. Thank you so much, Sarah White, Craig
Houston on the streets of Belfast. We will be following you because of course we cannot trust
the mainstream media to reveal what is really going on as police do brace for this second
night of tension. So I want to head to the superstar panel now. We are joined today by Father
Calvin Robinson, host of the Common Sense Crusade on YouTube, soon will Sharma, host of rational
voices with Sunil, Chris Cork, who is the independent political commentator behind Corky on
YouTube. But first I want to cross to Jamie Bryson, who is the Northern Irish author and
loyalist. And Jamie, you were on one of these protests last night. I was following your footage
closely. And I think it is really important to say it was incredibly peaceful. So not everything
in Northern Ireland did turn violent. However, I presume you understand why it did.
Yeah, look, the protest I was on was very family-orientated. There was women and children
who were there to express genuine concerns about the fact that all across the United Kingdom,
we have communities who are having imposed upon them foreign ideologies and mass illegal immigration.
And the result of that is the entire vision.
outlook and cohesion
of those communities are dismantled
or changed and that is
something which nobody ever voted for,
they ever had the opportunity to vote for.
And those who are making political policy
you know
the political elite establishment,
the latte drinking liberal elite, as I
would call them, you know, in the yoga
classes and eating avocado in the
mornings, nobody's being
beheaded on their streets.
Nobody's being
no children are being groomed
in their streets, in their middle-class suburbs.
It's working-class communities all across the United Kingdom
who are being made to suffer in respect of this.
And, you know, obviously nobody wants to see
or condones the scenes that we've seen last night.
But the difficulty here is you have a lot of young people
who are angry, who see public services under pressure,
who see their communities being fundamentally changed
in ways which they don't like and they don't want
and in ways which fundamentally alters the cohesion
and the social values and traditions
which has held those communities together for generations.
And all of that is being done against their will
by political elites who are imposing a policy
of mass illegal immigration.
And when people in the communities
who actually have to deal with those issues,
who have to live beside the migrant hotels,
who have to live on the streets
where people are attempting to behead people
they're called racists, they're called bigots, they're dismissed
and that makes people very angry
and they feel as if they've no outlet
so they ultimately end up engaging
in this ultimately counterproductive
activity but they feel as if they've nowhere else to go
so the only way this is going
and look all of the condemnation in the world
all of the sanctimonious preaching from the doogers
is not going to make the slightest bit of difference
to the young people who feel so angry
disenfranchised from
the political process. So the only way this is going to change is when people engage in understanding,
accepting there's a problem and actually dealing with it, which consistently governments again and
again have failed to do. 100%. And the thing is, Father Calvin, as the Northern Irish have proven
time and again in their history, they will not just stay at home.
Irish out there and they fight and they show that they care.
I hope that they don't stop because the moment they stop, they'll be crushed.
This is what happens every time there's any kind of rebellion like this.
The people are motivated and they are making their voices heard.
But the moment they go silent, the government will clamp down upon them and make them the problem
rather than the issue they're reacting to.
I find this whole thing disgusting.
The fact that young girls are being raped across Britain, people are being beheaded.
across the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,
and they're blaming us for being angry about it.
We're angry because this is our country, for goodness sake.
And we're seeing people being abused and murdered,
and there's nothing that we can do.
And our elite, as Jamie pointed out,
we'll sit there, you know, sipping their champagne
and eating their avocado on toast,
thinking that everything's fine and dandy.
Everything is not fine and dandy.
People should be angry, and they can call me a far-right agitator of delight.
I don't care.
We need to be agitated.
We need to be rageful.
We need that wrath, that vengeance, we need that justice.
We need to have righteous indignation.
Because if we don't, we just carry on and we permit what is happening to us,
which is the abuse of our land, the abuse of our people and the eradication of us as a people.
It's time to stand up for goodness sake.
Otherwise, our country will be gone.
Either we get them out or we are gone.
It's one or the other.
And actually at this point, I think the elite need to go too.
We need to remove these Cathy Neumans and these liberal elites from all positions,
of power and influence. Sarkia Stama, all of these people that sit there,
deflecting away from the terrorists, from the barbarians,
defecting away from them towards us. They all need to go.
I don't care if they're imprisoned or deported.
They are part of the problem. They're letting them in.
They're letting the barbarians in and laughing at us and blaming us for getting angry.
It's a disgrace.
And Chris Cork, great to have you on outspoken, by the way.
I love your work.
And what they want to do, though, is shut down people like,
I mean, that is literally what the police are talking about today, what the off-communists are talking about today.
Rather than look at the root cause of the problem, right, which is this mass immigration, these barbarians as Calvin calls him, that are causing savagery on our streets.
It's about information control.
It's so chilling.
It is.
And I personally think that's why he doesn't like X, because, you know, people like myself and other content creators can, we can speak freely.
sure information. Like you were saying in the beginning, half of them videos you would never
have seen on the news, sly news, you know, like you said, GB News, I think are the only ones
what seems to like put a few things out. But the power of the phone in people's pockets like
sir out there then with the gentleman there, they've got, they can, they're right there,
they can film it, they can show people and they're frightened by this. And I agree with them as
well, people have lost hope. What do you expect these people to do? What do they expect these people
to do? Look at the amount of events we have seen in this country in the past however many
years, you know, Manchester Arena, the Southport incident, you've got this, you've got Wayne
Broadhurst. And you know the thing with these lot in these debates, what they have, the PMQ's
worth, they don't even mention the names half the time. So what are they expecting people to do? And they clamped
down straight away, I call it every time.
As soon as an incident, I call it straight away.
Tomorrow's headlines will be far right, racist, thugs.
Tommy Robinson's fault.
It's all these other people's fault.
It's these people, like Sadiq Khan says it as well.
It's always disinformation.
They're creating this.
And it's like, no, we're not.
We can see it now.
We can actually see it because we've got the power of the internet.
The X and other social media platforms,
they're brilliant for content creators who actually want to put out the truth.
And you can call me whatever you want.
If you want to call me a racist, far right, thug, whatever you want to do, I'll take it on.
I'm going to speak up for these people because I do not want to be waking up in a morning
and seeing some guy nearly be lose his head.
I can't do it.
I can't do it, especially when you've got children, you know, it's our future.
And I haven't lost hope yet.
So I'm going to carry on doing what I'm doing.
And I certainly will not be listening to the likes of Kea Stama.
Absolutely.
Come for us.
Come for us.
You know, we can broadcast overseas if we have to.
I've discussed that with lots of other big names in the independent media people like Maya Tusi and Andre Walker.
If that's what we have to do to report the truth, then we will do it. Of course, we don't want to have to do that.
But if it is necessary, then we will. If they really do go down this path of information control, then we will.
But I think you make such a good point because everyone should know the name of Wayne Broadhurst.
Everyone should know the name of Riannon White, but people don't.
And everyone should now know the name of Stephen Ogilvie too.
Because what this poor man has gone through, yes, he is alive, but he has lost his eye.
It's just actually quite unbelievable.
Sunil Sharma, what do you make of the fact that the mainstream, because you're obviously in this independent media space too.
What do you make of the fact that the mainstream are just so desperate to do?
turn this into a story about Tommy Robinson and Elon Musk.
Yeah, I think I agree with the other panelists. It's a disgrace. And, you know, the big thing
that I'm really sad about when it comes to mainstream media, we saw a few years ago when
BLM had these riots, when BLM were tearing up parts of London, parts of the UK. And we were
told broadcasters on TV were talking about, why are they doing this? Why do people feel
this way that they're reacting the way that they are. But those same people are refusing to ask
a question now of why are people doing it in Belfast, why are people doing it in Glasgow? There is no
that they're not prepared to think of any rationale or any thinking of why people are so frustrated
and so angry they're taking to the streets to where they are. But they were prepared to do that
when it was BLM four years ago, five years ago in the middle of COVID and middle of a pandemic. Then
they were more than happy to ask a question why do people feel like this. But when there's such
clear clarity on why people feel like this and then refusing to ask that question or remotely
even think about it. Instead, the focus becomes on Nigel Farad and Tommy Robinson and whoever else.
It's really a disgraceful and it kind of starts to show the fact that mainstream media does
not, if there was any doubt anyway, it does not represent the majority of this country.
It doesn't, I don't think it represents maybe a bit of London, outside of London, home counties
maybe, but that's about it. It doesn't represent anyone else in the United Kingdom. And it's,
yeah, it's shameful, it's appalling. It's really disturbing the lack of coverage. You know,
lots of the stuff that's got, and the only coverage they can talk about is the riots. And it's the same
thing that happened at Southport. I'm sure it'll happen again. And I do agree with the other
panellists that the key is not to stop. Of course, we don't want to seek violence on the streets,
but I think there is that there needs to be a continuation of in terms of this process, because
this can't carry on, regardless of who it comes into next, whether the, the, the,
the next leader, or I guess it will be the next leader of Labor Party, this cannot carry on.
And I hope the protests continue.
And I hope people start to really ask the question of why people feel the way they do.
And as soon as they ask that question, the answer will be right there in front of them.
But I'm sure that they won't because I think it's just too far gone at the moment for them.
And Stephen Ogilvy probably wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for Northern Irish heroes.
So it is worth taking a look at what happened to 19.
ago because it was quite something. And it was only by chance that this amazing man called
Matt McKernan arrived on the scene of horror on what the Times reports is normally a sleepy
suburban street in North Belfast. Under the streetlights a man writh. We now know that to be Stephen
Ogilvy on the ground while an attacker straddled him holding a kitchen knife ready to strike his
already bloodied face again. And in that split second, McKernan decided to intervene. In his hands
was a hurl. Now, that is the wooden stick used to play hurling, the popular Gaelic sport. And
McKinnon told the Daily Mail he really thought someone was going to lose their life. So instinct took
over and he ran over and smashed the guy over the head with the hurling stick. He explained. He
explained what happened during an incredible space on Elon Musk's X.
Let's listen.
With my friend, we were out, we're actually just calling out at the shop to be for.
So we drove, my friend says, you'll take this left.
It's just a shortcut.
And it was, yeah, so it was a right down.
It was lefty sitting beside me here.
And it was actually him.
When we were driving past, there was a car in him and little roads.
We were like, what the fuck.
So we actually thought we were about to get done.
like a job was about to happen to us.
So we stopped and he was like,
you go round that car.
So as we were going round,
he looked out the window
and seen the guy on top of him.
So instantly he was out the door,
ran over, tried to break it up.
We just thought it was a scuffle on that.
Then he's noticed the guy with a knife.
So when he's seen the knife,
he run back to the car shooting.
Get something, he has a knife,
he has a knife.
So I was like, right, sweet.
So I opened the boot.
He went around,
obviously he lifted the bat.
But he couldn't find it.
So when I haven't drowned,
I've knew straight away where it was
it's mine so I knew where I put it
I've lifted it I've run in
smiced that guy
but instantly he was straight over
so because he knows it
he was straight
had to go try to angle that
because this guy was tight around
this guy who was getting attacked bro
so a lot of people have left out
what so you call my mate Dre
what he actually done
but it was mainly him that sort of spotted it
ran over
it was just I got the bat first
it's all of being so it's nothing
It's nothing even heroic or anything like that, man.
I just love people like that.
He went on to say people have called us heroes,
but to be honest, I'd like to think most people would have got stuck in
and helped if they could.
But it was left to his partner, Eiffie O'Reilly,
who said that he was a national hero.
She said, I couldn't be prouder of Matt.
This is my partner and the father of my child who stood in
and hopefully saved a man.
life last night. And indeed, he has saved a man's life. Jamie Bryson, I do think it shows you,
doesn't it? The Northern Irish are made of stern stuff. I always just to laugh. I remember a Billy
Conley sketch, which was actually based on a true story whenever they tried to bomb Glasgow airport
and many years ago and a taxi driver from Glasgow got out of his taxi and got out of his taxi and
stuck into him and I think Sky TV or somebody came along after and said you know
what's your message and he says you know Paris days what words of this effect you know
don't come to Glasgow we'll set right about you and I think that was a
powerful message and always laughed at that you know but listen fair play to the two
guys that went and intervened and and helped because there's no doubt that
that the victim would be dead now I mean it
It seems clear to me than watching a video that this was an effort to quite literally saw this gentleman's head off.
And had the perpetrator being able to be left to what he was doing,
then that might inevitably have been the outcome of that.
So these two guys, I don't know them, but, you know, they've certainly saved a man's life.
And as he said, look, you'd want anybody to intervene in that situation.
But, you know, a traumatic event for the two guys as well, who took a chance themselves,
getting involved, especially in respect of somebody having a knife.
And then also, I think, in fairness, it has to be said to police officers who came on the scene thereafter.
But it goes back to the fundamental problem.
You know, in civilised societies, you do not see, or certainly societies do not tolerate people,
trying to behead each other on the streets. It's not acceptable. It may be acceptable in some foreign
ideologies. It may be part of their culture and tradition. It's not part of ours. And it shouldn't be
tolerated and it shouldn't be accepted or facilitated or normalized or in the interests of equality
and hyperwokeness and all of these other labels that we have to kind of excuse this type of
behavior or just move along now. You know, just move along now. Somebody's tried to behead somebody in the
street, you know, let's move along and leave it be. I mean, it's an absurd proposition.
This Belfast attempt to beheading has sparked new political warfare on the right,
with Restore Britain and Rupert Lowe directly blaming Reform UK and specifically two of its senior
Tory signing, Suella Braverman and Robert Jenrick, for letting the monster in,
who committed the crime.
At the same time, Nigel Farage's reaction
has sparked mass consternation
amongst the elite class and the mainstream media
and it resulted in this extraordinary clash
earlier today with woke and wet
and leftist Channel 4 News
and its political correspondent Paul McNamara
with Reform UK's deputy leader Richard Tice.
Watch this astonishing thing.
clash. Thank you, Mr. Tice. You've been asked whether or not you condemn the violence that we
saw in Northern Ireland overnight, perhaps in part because of comments Nigel Farrell was made
last week in relation to the memory.
It's absolutely ridiculous. Paul, that is outrageous. You know it is. End of story.
I'm just asking. Well, and I've just answered. Thank you very much. Does it concern you.
That is outrageous. Paul, you've asked your question and I've answered it.
Sorry, I actually didn't ask a question.
The question is, is it concern you that you have to be asked?
That's a revolting accusation to make, and you should be ashamed of yourself.
Jonathan Walker of the Express.
It's an interesting one, isn't it?
Because I do think Channel 4 News is despicable, but actually why not just answer the question?
Reform UK seemed very rattled.
By the way, this was how it went down from Paul McNamara's side.
Because of comments, Nigel Farrow was made last week in relation to that.
It's absolutely ridiculous.
Paul, that is outrageous.
You know it is.
End of story.
I'm just asking.
What?
Does it concern you?
It's outrageous.
Paul, you've asked your question and I've answered it.
I actually didn't ask a question.
The question is, is it concerning you have to be asked?
I'm just laughing at the pretty reform blonde who's like, you get that microphone back.
Exactly the same clash, though, then happened at PMQs
between Richard Tice and the Prime Minister Slippery Stama.
We all condemn, of course, the appalling violence in Belfast last night
after the horrific attack on Monday.
But this Prime Minister, this Prime Minister is in denial
of the rising despair across the country
over his failure to stop the boats and related criminality.
His failure to recognise two-tier police.
His failures over Mandelson, his failures over the scourge of anti-semitism.
He's lost the confidence of the country, his own trade union members, and his own very quiet backbenchers, Mr. Speaker.
When will he do the right thing and when will this Prime Minister resign?
Prime Minister.
Mr. Speaker, last week we had the terrible case of Henry Novak, which they sought to exploit.
Now we have a very difficult situation in Northern Ireland where families and communities are extremely frightened.
What do they do? They try to whip up fear and division.
Because that's all they've got.
And he talks about stopping the votes.
Mr Speaker, when we pass legislation to help stop the boats, what did they do?
They voted against it.
And to take those measures, you need money.
And he is still not properly addressed,
why his companies didn't just aggressively avoid tax,
but failed to tax the tax that they legally vote.
His investment company then gave huge donations to reform.
if he paid his tax with more money to deal with these issues.
Things you won't see on GB News.
But of course, the real reason behind this Reform UK meltdown
is because of the surging Restore Britain.
And Rupert Lowe has gone to war with Farage's party over this story,
writing, reform politicians, let this monster into our country.
And today that bubbled over,
in the past hour, Nigel Farage has held his first press,
conference in many days in Makerfield, where this crucial by-election is taking place in just over a week.
And he was challenged on Restore Britain, and I don't think dealt with it very well.
Indeed, when Slyne uses political leaders of Beth Rigby mentioned Rupert Lowe's momentum in
McAfield, Farage seemed pretty rattled. Watch.
When it comes to Makerfield, Restore are doing well here, and it can really be really
help, it could really hurt you. What's Rupert Lod got that it's appealing to some people over you?
Thank you very much. Elon Musk, thank you. I mean, most people here who say restore,
by the way, it's not a very big percentage, most people here would not recognize a photograph of him.
This is stuff that pops up on their phones. That has been the problem with it. I do not believe for a moment it will last.
his head in his hands. Like, Nigel, seriously, that is not the way to deal with this.
To slag people off, to talk about the fact that Rupert Lowe isn't as famous as you.
No, speak to the people who are voting for Restore Britain. Understand why. Talk to us.
Because right now, we don't trust you. Rupert Lowe has countered, by the way, that Restore Britain's
support and Makerfield is going to shock the establishment. Yet at this really fascinating press
conference, Farage insisted that it is still a two-horse race between his party and Andy Burnham's Labour. Watch.
It's quite simple. This is a two-horse race. It's two-horse race. And if you vote for restore, you risk perhaps the most left-wing prime minister of modern times.
So that's the simple message that I'm going to put to restore voters. I'm not going to return the levels of health.
hatred and abuse that we get from some of their supporters online.
It's pretty vile stuff.
I can tell you.
I'm not going to return the compliment.
Just make it very, very clear.
It's a two-horse race.
Only reform can beat the Labour Party in this by-election.
And that's what I intend to do.
Thank you very much.
Nigel, with all due respect again, terrible answer.
Your supporters troll me every single day
because I have a platform to restore Britain people on this show.
It's irrelevant.
This is about what you're going to do for the country.
And this is about the very clear policy differences between Reform UK and Restore Britain.
Now, Rupert, for his part, believes that Restore is actually going to get a whole load of people out who haven't voted in recent years.
He argued same story in Makerfield as Great Yarmouth.
People who have never voted before are supporting Restore Britain.
It happened in Norfolk.
Thousands of disillusioned men and women voting for us.
It will happen in Makerfield, too, more than anybody expects.
But then Nigel unfortunately did something really bad, really dirty, really dodgy.
He made an intellectually dishonest play in front of the nation to suggest that Steve Laws was a senior member of Restore Britain.
He knows that isn't true.
Everyone knows that Steve Laws is a member of Restore Britain.
He has no policy platform connected to Restore Britain.
Indeed, Rupert Lowe has said today in a new interview with Politico that Steve Lors is nothing other than a member of the party.
But I want you to listen here to how Nigel Farage tried to conflate Steve Lors's position with that of Rupert Lowe and restore Britain's leadership.
And I think when you start to out and out lie, that's when you know a political party is in deep, deep trouble.
Look.
Short term, it has the potential to be unhelpful, long term, I don't believe it'll last.
And if you look at one or two of their senior commentators, as one I can think of in particular,
you know, doing a podcast and saying to a chap, whose family have been in Britain for many generations,
well, because you're a Jew, you'll have to be kicked out.
I think that speaks for itself.
And I'm not sure the wider audience have yet seen all of that, but they will before very long.
Thank you.
Well, they haven't seen it because it's a lie. It's a lie. And if you're saying that all political parties should be judged on individual views of its membership, then that's ludicrous. Actually, maybe the bigger problem is the senior people who reform UK have decided to bring in from the Conservative Party. With Rupert Lowe going on the attack again, writing the arrested Sudanese man was an asylum seeker. He entered Britain in February 2020.
immediately claiming asylum according to the police.
Who was the immigration minister at the time?
And then when the man was granted leave to remain in our country,
reforms Robert Jenrick, who was Home Secretary,
reforms to Alabama.
They were responsible for our borders.
They failed in the most horrific way with the most horrific consequences.
A Restore Britain government will abolish the entire asylum system.
No more asylum seekers.
Anyone who illegally entered our country will be deported regardless of current status enough.
Restore Britain will not fail you.
And then there's this damning answer from September 20203 that Basil the Great has discovered where Robert Jenrick, on the record in Parliament, in a written answer, said this.
The UK is proud to have welcomed Sudanese nationals through both our UK resettlement scheme and community sponsorship in 2021 and 2022.
and we also welcome eligible Sudanese nationals
through our refugee family reunion.
Basil the Great said the recorded praising of Sudanese entering the UK,
including the attacker in Balfast appears in the Parliament Hansard record.
They have their hands all over this.
To the superstar panel now, Chris Cork, independent political commentator,
Sunil Sharma, host of rational voices,
Northern Irish author and loyalist,
Jamie Bryson and Father Calvin Robinson
of the Common Sense Crusade on YouTube.
But now, a recent member of Restore Britain.
And Father Calvin, I imagine one of the reasons
that you probably joined the party
is because you knew that in Restore,
you're not going to be booted out
in the same way that you were the Conservatives
or the same way that you would be in Reform UK,
because they do seem to judge and manage and patrol their members.
What did you think of Nigel Farah?
getting up on stage there. And I would say out and out lying by saying that Steve Laws is a
senior member of Restore Britain. That is just factually, completely untrue.
Nigra fraud has got a long history of working hard in our country for Brexit. People support him
for that, but people have made an idol of him for that. He is a very flawed individual,
and he has a long history also of lying publicly and have thrown his own people under the bus.
and I'm not surprised to see him try to do the same to Rupert Lowe.
In fact, when it comes down to Steve Lores versus Nigel Farage,
I would much rather have Steve Lores as Prime Minister than Nigel Farage
because Steve Lour says exactly what he believes.
You know who he is.
What you see is what you get.
With Farage, he saves what he thinks people want to hear,
and he will gladly throw him under the bus if it benefits him.
It's a shame.
But Rupert Lowe is absolutely right in that the Reform Party are complicit in this latest attack.
Robert Jemrick was the immigration officer.
He did praise the policy of bringing more suit in these people.
He has blood on his hands.
Soella Brabman was the Home Secretary.
She was ultimately responsible for foreign immigration.
These people are the ones who inflicted this upon us.
And now they're in the shadow cabinet of the Reform Party.
So if we vote reform, we're getting Conservative 2.0.
We are getting the exact people who create the mess that we see today.
And so, yes, this is one of the reasons I've joined Restore.
A, because the Conservatives kicked me out.
B, because I don't trust Nigel Farage of Reform,
because they are a conservative 2.0
and C, because I see Rupert Lowe
and the Restore Party as the best option for our country.
Corky, where do you stand on the Restore
versus Reform blood fight?
I think, well, what I've seen in the last, I don't know, say six months,
I see a lot more movement for Restore Britain.
And because when you wake up and you see things like that
on the news of a man being just beheaded on the street,
you know, and you look at what Rupert Law is saying, he's very cutthroat with it, he's not
messing about, you know.
It feels like I went to the Reform UK conference two years ago in Leicester and they all
did the speech.
It sounded fantastic.
And then I feel, I personally feel, I think they've started to backtrack a little bit.
And like Favre Robbins was saying then, Robinson was saying then, getting all these ex-tories
in, it's got, you know, when they say like what you've just put.
point there they got blood on the hands, you know, they've got these people in this country
and they're the people that are causing these, I don't know what you want to call them, incident
terror things. They've got to take some responsibility for it. But when you actually see
Rupert tweeting, because he's very active on social media, and he's like, we'll get rid of all
this, we'll get rid of all this, we'll get rid of that, we won't tolerate this, we won't tolerate
that. I think people are now leaning more to that and thinking, I do not want to see any more
of these people being beheaded, children being murdered, butchered, rapes, all that sort of stuff.
Because it's frightening.
So they're looking for someone to go, who is going to sort this country out, who's going to get a grip of it?
And like I said, you look at Nigel Farad in the first instance and you thought, these could do it.
Reform could do it.
They really could.
And then they bring all the ex-tories in.
And then people are, you know, what's going on there?
You said you was going to do this, but now you kind of like backtracking a little bit.
And these people what have, you know, welcome these people into this country, they're knowing
your party. So I got in a bit of bother for kind of like going away from Reform UK and going
more towards Restore Britain, sorry, because I personally think of, you know, the political world
in this country, I personally think it's Rupert Lowe, who's the only one who's speaking
common sense at the moment. He's not afraid to say, you know, the things that people are
thinking. And I do personally think he will do it. I don't think he would mess about. And that's
why I think they're frightened of him
and they will drag his name through the mud
just to discredit him.
So I personally think
I'm leaning more and I think many, many
more people are now leaning
to restore Britain.
Jamie Bryson, it is interesting,
isn't it? Because I think
Nigel Farage's attempt to
just sort of like dismiss
restore Britain, oh, the nasty trolls,
oh, it's just Elon Musk,
far right, Steve Laws.
I find that so
disrespectful. From a political
strategy point of view, do you think he's making a
mistake? Well, look, I don't know a
massive amount about
the
individual ends and out of all of this.
Obviously, we
have our own political feuds in Northern Ireland
to be getting on with. But
look, all I would say
is this, in a very general point of view,
I think that there is
an opportunity now to build
a conservative
genuinely conservative, socially, economically, politically, culturally, conservative movement across all of the United Kingdom.
And I think it is terribly sad that, and I don't know who's to blame.
I'm not attributing blame to one side or the other. I'm not picking sides. I don't know enough about it.
But I think it's terribly sad that so much time and energy is being spent by clearly passionate people.
on all sides taking lumps out of each other instead of coming together and building a movement
and engaging in the important work off. You know, look, I see this in Northern Ireland. It's even
worse across the United Kingdom. Universities, the legal profession, academia, the media has all been
completely taken over by those of a hyper-woke, left-wing ideology. And, you know, I see, for example,
what the three speech union have done in groups like that. I think it's very, very good.
And I look back to like, if you, I always use the example of the Federalist Society in America
after the Supreme Court was taken over, all the institutions in America were taken over by,
by left-wing liberal ideology. And it took a long time to put in place a strategic approach to
the verse, all of that. And I would like to see a movement of, you know, socially, politically,
economically, conservative-minded people working together. And I, and I just think that these
disputes. We face this problem in Northern Ireland within unionism that we all, you know, look,
I'm not exempting myself than this. We all end up fighting with each other sometimes. And I just think
it's terribly, terribly sad. And if we could all work together around common principles,
leave personalities aside and try and, you know, push on on at least a few hours of commonality,
I think that would be in everybody's interest. As I say, I don't want to get stuck in the middle
offer, you know, something I don't know enough about in terms of...
Well, it's interesting, Sunil-Shama, because I think it's not going to happen, is it?
I mean, look at this from Politico today. Here's the headline. Hardright Restore Britain
has a plan to hammer Farage nationwide. This is Rupert Lowe pledging to stand someone in every seat
at the next general election. He says reform has now set up branched.
is in around 550 of the UK, 650 parliamentary constituencies, and they will provide to springboard
a candidacy. Luke Trill from More in Common says that actually that could stop Reform UK winning
70 seats. That's assuming that Restore Britain remains in the polls where it is. And what's
interesting, and this runs counter to what Nigel Farage is saying, Sunal. Forage, sorry,
has observed voters wavering over whether to back restore or reform both in McEfield and elsewhere
in Britain. And a campaign stop for Farage in East London's Romford Market, as May's local
elections loomed, a mum with a pram heckled Farage with chance of it's all about Rupert Lowe.
A butcher told the reform leader it was either you or Rupert Lowe before taking Reform's
anti-Starmacine and hanging it up on one of the meat hooks, Andrew Rosendell, who, as
Romford MP as one of Farage's more high-profile conservative recruits acknowledged the risk of a split
in the right-wing vote. And then Lowe was very honest in this article about Steve Laws. He said,
it is again an attempt by people like yourself to spread rumour and mistrust where it is not
deserved. Laws is very welcome to support Restore Britain, but has no part in our decision-making progress.
He then said of Tommy Robinson that he was welcome to, and he pray,
his work, but he said that he doesn't actually know whether he is a member of the party.
On Farage, he said he tried to destroy my political career. He's done it to a lot of people,
and most of them he's buried. He has not done that to me.
So I think it's for the birds, isn't it?
Sooner to think that there's going to be any type of coming together between reform and restore.
it's like, this is out and out warfare.
Yeah, I think the big issue, clearly, it's personal as well between the two,
and I think that'll be very hard to shake off.
I look at Ruper Lowe, and I think for me, since he's been elected,
he is probably the best member of parliament in the UK.
I think he's formidable.
I don't think there's anyone better than him right now in British politics
and maybe no one more important than him in British politics.
Obviously, question marks about it's a new party.
will they be able to get their hands
straight off the bat? Will they be able to govern
all this sort of stuff? There's so many questions
about them. The same for reformers
as well. I think going back to
Corky's point
in terms of the way they spoke about
restore voters and people
like that and the way they spoke about Tommy
Robinson and people who
support him I think was really, really poor
and really not the right
way to talk about people. These are
millions of people, hundreds of thousands of people
who support some of the people that they've talked about.
the way Richard Tice said, those lot or them lot,
I think it's really not the right kind of language,
the right kind of approach,
because there's so many people there that probably want to vote for reform,
want to be a part of it,
but they just seem hell-bent on alienating them.
Farage had a great opportunity there, as you just showed,
to really welcome restore voters
and to say, look, we want to as part of the team.
Instead, there still seems to be that disdain for those profiler people,
just like we've seen from the Tories,
just like we've seen from Labor,
like this almost political eliteness,
which I still don't think they fully understand
in terms of how they're alienating lots of people
that. Ruperlowe, on the other hand,
clearly doesn't have this issue.
And yeah, I think it's a sad state of affairs
in the sense of, you know, my big fear is
this fight, this divide ends up
with a Labour green potential coalition in the future.
It's definitely possible,
but I think close to the general election,
people will vote strategically.
Father Calvin, I've just been sent this. It's interesting. I'm surprised. I'm going to be honest. I'm disappointed.
Interesting development. Ant Middleton has been in Makerfield today campaigning with the Reform Party and with Robert Kenyon.
Now, Father Calvin, in recent weeks and months, he had seemed to be supporting Restore Britain. Remember, Reform UK decided not to elect to run Ant Middleton as they.
their London Merrill candidate and went with Leila Cunningham instead.
So clearly there are still some big names who are switching sides, maybe Far the C.
Yeah, I'm also disappointed and a little bit surprised about that.
From what I've seen about Middleton, he's usually quite good.
They unite the kingdom rallies.
He says a lot of things that need to be said.
But it seems perhaps he is looking for the winning team.
I don't particularly respect winning team joiners.
I think this is why Robert Jenrick and Suella Bravman joined Reform
because they know that the Conservative Party is dead
and they want to cling to power.
These people who want to be in politics
and want to win for the sake of winning
will always go to who they see as the winning team.
I think Restore is the genuine team,
the authentic team,
and I would always back them every day
over the people that try to appease the left.
I'm sick and tired of the left.
I'm sick and tired of the mainstream media,
the legacy media,
the political elite,
the metropolitan Islington mob
who are sitting around sneering at everyone.
These people saying everything is Farage's fault
or Tommy Robinson's fault and this, that and the other.
It's like exploiting what?
What is it they think we're exploiting?
Let's address the actual situation that's going on.
And what are people getting out of it?
People aren't getting anything out of it.
We're losing our country.
That's what's happening.
It's absolutely insane.
Dad, I lived in Royal Arsenal when Lee Rigby was beheaded in Woolwich.
So I was just up the road when that happened, what, over a decade ago now,
nothing has changed.
People are still getting beheaded or attempted beheaded by foreigners coming into our country
wielding big knives who don't share our values.
Like the Conservative Party were in power at that time, 2013.
So yeah, it was the coalition.
Like, they've been, Soella and Generic, have been in government since then.
They haven't changed anything.
They haven't prevented anything.
And so I'm sick and tired of all of them.
They all need to go.
In fact, what we need to do is we need to make sure we get our guns back.
We need our First Amendment and our Second Amendment.
We need to actually have some free speech
and stop them trying to shut down things like X,
which is the only platform.
We have free speech to some degree.
And we need to get our guns back.
defend ourselves and defend our nation. Yeah, well, Rupert Lowe, he's obviously a man who owns a lot of
guns because the police confiscated them when that spurious police complaint had been made. Look, do stand by
because we're about to reveal today's greatest Britain and uni and Jackass. We'll come back to
the superstar panel then, but first I just want to say thank you so many passionate superchats
coming in today. King Sasquot says, well done, Belfast. If the government won't deport,
then the people will stand up and say strong.
DePopo 800 says if they don't go home, then we and our children will not have a home.
Real Thinking Monkey says the mainstream media, what they call the far right for all of this, is insane.
RIP, MSM.
Jane Ferguson says Ed Davy is a sniveling little cresden.
Tilly T says, I'm in my 60s, never seen anything like it.
Country's gone to pop, but Dan, they are destroying their own community.
How does that help?
the government needs to answer, stand up to this and answer to us.
And Davey Melanie says this and past governments have made us unite.
Okay, a reminder of your union jackass nominees.
Jamie Bryson went for Michelle O'Neill, the Northern Ireland First Minister for suggesting her desire for open borders is fake news.
Chris Cork went for Hillary Ben for showing more concern over the term alien culture than the attempt to beheading.
and Sunil Sharma went for Gary Neville.
I'll let him explain in just one moment why,
because the results are in,
in third position with 25% of the vote,
Michelle O'Neill,
the runner up with 34% Hillary Ben,
but 42% of you deciding
the worst Britain in the world today is Gary Neville.
Sunna, why did you choose Mr. Neville?
I mean, with the World Cup coming on,
I thought it would be, you know,
we're going to see his face a lot in the coming weeks, unfortunately.
And, you know, I think you look at his career as a footballer.
You know, somebody who played for the country of 80 times, 80 caps,
committed clearly to England, the national team.
You look at his comments in the last five to ten years,
and in particular, last couple years,
there have been nothing short of disgraceful.
He's discredited people who want to waive the English flag.
He fired people from a construction.
side that he owns for displaying the great union jack.
This is the same man who wore the England shirt, would have had the England flag,
draped all over him, but now he has a problem when white middle class people are having
that flag.
That's exactly what he attacked, white middle-aged men.
Those are the same white middle-aged men that would have supported him for hours time in
Manchester United.
Indeed.
He would have spoiled him across for England.
He's in a total hypocrisy.
and just becoming an embarrassment for the country.
You should be somebody pushing people to be waving that flag,
talking about the unity it brings,
talking about how sport unites the country.
Instead, all he's done is divide people even further.
So, yeah, unfortunately, I can mention we're going to be seeing his face.
I like it a lot.
I like it a lot.
And our viewers agreed.
And Chris, given it's your first time here on outspoken,
you are choosing today's greatest Britain.
who have you gone for
Matt
McCurnian
is it McCarne?
Yeah, great choice
I was great choice
when you said before
I thought
please please don't
try and make me say
his Irish name
because it was
Jamie would know how to do that
I absolutely would not
I don't speak Irish
to be honest
there's no one else
there's no one else
I hope that
you know
everybody's looked at this individual now, a member of public, he's ran head on into danger,
and he's tackled this man. And it was a good conk on the head as well. The sound of it was
brilliant from my speakers. And I would have done the exact same. And I want people now,
if you ever see anything like this happening on the streets, just don't think about it,
just run into it and just, you know, because he's saved this man's life. He has saved this man's life
because if he didn't approach him or if he wasn't there at that time, he probably would have lost
The police were not there in time.
No, absolutely.
Wonderful, wonderful choices.
Incredible superstar panel.
Thank you all so much.
So this is where you can find everyone.
Chris Cork is amazing.
You can find him as corky on YouTube.
Sunil Sharma is the host of the brilliant rational voices with Sunil,
which is available wherever you get your podcasts.
Jamie Bryson is, of course, all over X.
He is the Northern Irish author and loyalist.
Also behind the book, Brexit betrayed.
And you know Father Calvin Robinson is the host of the Common Sense Crusade on YouTube.
And I am very excited to say, I am appearing as a guest.
I think the episode comes out tonight, Father C, is that right?
30 minutes.
You can watch Dan Wooden outspoken.
It's going to be amazing.
I'm looking forward to it.
Yeah, it's a very, very personal interview.
So I'm looking forward to people watching it.
Let me know what you think.
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And you can watch Father Calvin Robinson and I,
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